Ellice says the injury has created a few day-to-day challenges for Sushi, but that hasn’t stopped the little short-haired tabby’s personality from shining through. “Even though this injury has been limiting what Sushi is able to do, she’s still such a bright ball of fluff. She’s incredibly friendly and social. She’s always curious about the world around her; always wants to play, and if staff ever need a pick-me-up, you can count on Sushi to provide you with an affectionate purr or rub.”

Medical costs for Sushi include her x-rays, along with surgery, follow-up care and rehabilitation. This bill is expected to exceed $4,000.

“Sushi is going to make an amazing addition to someone’s family once she’s done care,” says Ellice. “We want to make sure starts her new life off on the purr-fect foot.”

If you are able to help Sushi, or other animals like her at the
BC SPCA’s West Vancouver Branch, visit our medical emergency site, or you can make a donation in person at 1020 Marine Dr., West Vancouver.

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